In Hinduism, Dhanvantari, also known as the “God of Ayurveda”, is the physician of Devas and regarded as an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. It is believed that Dhanvantari emerged from the ocean of milk and is often depicted with four hands, holding the Shankha (Conch shell), chakra (discus), Jalauka (leech), and a pot containing amrita, emphasising his role as the bestower of health and well-being. As the celestial healer, he represents the embodiment of knowledge and wisdom in the traditional system of medicine. The intricate details of this brass sculpture demonstrate Dhanvantari’s divine presence and mastery of healing arts. This sacred creation is a cherished symbol of well-being and healing, adding a touch of spirituality and cultural heritage to any sacred space or home altar.
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